Word: 80s
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ties the whole campustogether. If you believe in diversity, then ournewspaper needs to reflect that."SEBASTIAN CONLEYSETH LIVES DECISIONS: This 1995cartoon reflects on The Crimson's decision to runa Playboy ad seeking models for its Ivy Leagueissue. The Crimson had previously rejected similarPlayboy ads in the late '70s and '80s...
...early '80s, What is To Be Done grew to 20 pages with the help of abundant advertising from local businesses. The magazine continued to spotlight culture with sections called film, theater, rock, art, gallery and books...
...80s, the magazine began to thin out with fewer ads and articles. The Crimson restricted distribution to Harvard students...
...Magazine Editor John P. Thompson '89 produced a short, unauthorized edition called "The What" with personal pictures, text and letters. The bizarre occurrence resulted in surprise, confusion and controversy at 14 Plympton St. The magazine ended the '80s looking for new leadership...
Being asked, "What are your politics?" has been a rite of passage for prospective editors of The Crimson since 1973. Over the last twenty-five years, however, the range of acceptable, and therefore most common, responses has changed--from "radical" in the '70s to "left" in the '80s to "Democrat," "centrist," and even the occasional "Republican...